A Valentine’s Star?
Yes! Apparently, it’s red and beats slowly like a giant heart. It has been called the Valentine's Day star because it's at its highest point above the horizon every Valentine's Day night between the hours of 8 and 9 p.m. your local time. It marks the shoulder star of Orion and its name is
betelgeuse (sounds a lot like “beetle juice”).
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Betelgeuse changes its size regularly like a gigantic slowly pulsating heart...
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